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i; Si . X XJ.J. TAKE A BLOOD ' TOMIC BEFORE " WINTER Revitalize your Blood and put your system in condition to resist the hardships of j winter. '7 It is the strong-bodied men and women who are vigorous and healthy in winter, and who are not inconvenienced by the cold, wet days. Wet feet don't bother them, sudden changes cause no inconvenience, and even when a cold is "caught," because of cantact, in a close, stuffy room, with some one already in fected, the trouble seldom lasts over a day or two. This highly desired state of health is brought about by having rich, pure blood, uncontaminated by impurities of any kind. ' You may possibly think your blood is all right you are not troubled by outward signs. Yet you have felt tired and languid, you have lost some sleep and had some minor ailments at times, but you regard yourself as in "fairly good conditions physical ly." This may be true, but you should take nothing for granted, you should not "guess" that you are all right. The thing to do is to make yourself right by taking a good blood tonic and in vigorator, such as S. S. S. It1 is the best known blood tonic on hardly a man or woman in this the market today. There is 4Z X crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead ! . If you feel bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodaon'g Liver Tone for a few cents, which ia a harmless vegetable sub tituts for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it ' doesn't start your Uver and straighten you up better and cfuicker than nasty calomel Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 14,-1919. To the Local Contractors Doing Business in the Jurisdiction of this District Council of Carpenters and Joiners : We beg to notify you that on and after Nov. 1st. 1919, that a day's work will be eight hours and the rate of pay will be 85 cents per hour, all overtime shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half. All Legal Holidays and Sundays shall be paid at the rate of double time. A fore men shall receive .0Q per hour and what Is known as a closed shop will prevail after the above named date. , This District Council deems it necessary to thus notify every one concerned as soon as possible for their own convenience and future con tracts. ' . Tours very truly, DISTRICT COUNCIL, , CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. I yJfllllllilllV "NELSON'S will mak.yom mad fyomrhair"i feA Curly Hair 1 i ll Kelson's ) i! ) m mtm !isi5TueBaiKi.-j i'.ird SanGtnsUirjKo;:! lv can nuci, Nairn Hr r-.-": ""fi. It is mn artraot fc. marat beat. wi hi ir - " JTHE PENSACOLA-JOURNAL, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23t 1919 state who has not heard of it. It has helped to restore many peo-i pie to health. It has brought re lief in thousands of .cases of blood disorders during the past fifty years. S. S. S. is the standard treat ment, for all blood disorders. It is a true blood tonic-that purifies and brings new vigor and new life to the blood stream. It is guaranteed to be purely .vege table, to contain no mercury or other mineral drugs, but to be made from herbs and roots care fully selected for their known medicinal properties. For chron ic sores, ulcers, catarrh, , rheu matism, eczema psoriasis, salt rheum, tetter, acne and other such diseases as are due to; im poverished blood. S. S. S.'acts promptly and satisfactorily. It counteracts the germs and poi sons, cleanses the system of un healthy accumulations, literally washes all foreign matter from the blood and renews its life giving properties. Be sure to take S. S. S. this winter. The renewal of vigor that it will give you will be well worth while. One thing you can be sure of and that is if you take S. S. S. you will be bene fitted. Get it today at your drug store refuse any substi tute. For medical advice address Swift Specific Co., 416 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. IS CARDED ; i - : T AS DANGEROUS Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bite it and without making you sick, yoa just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today youH be sick and nauseated tomorrow; be sides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone yon win wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It is harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children j they like it. be made soft and gloan? by tmng Nelson's HairDre'ssing There is nothing to equal Nelson f for making stubborn, curly1 hair soft and easy to manage. It is fn for the scalp and roots cf tke Hair. That is wiry Nel son's has been sold and recornmendecl by druggists for over ao years, and is used by tke most particular people everywhere. Nelson Manufacturing Co., Inc. LABOR GROUP HAS QUIT THE CONFERENCE (Continued from Page One) have learned how to accept the gen eral Judgment upon matters that af fect the public weaL And this is the very heart and soul of democracy. ; "t is my understanding that i you have divided . upon ono portion only of a. possible large program which has not fully been developed. Before a severance Is affected, based upon pres ent differences, I believe you should stand together for the development of that full program touching the (irfany questions within the broad scope of your investigations. - It " was in my mind when this conference was called that you would ; concern yourselves With the discovery of those methods by which a,' measurable co-operation within . industry may have been se cured and If, new machinery needs to be designed by which a minimum of conflict between employers and em ployes may reasonably be hoped for, that we : should , make ' an effort to secure ' its adoption. . ''It cannot be expected that every step all parties will agree upon each proposition or , method suggested. It is , to be expected, however, that as a whole, a plan ; or program can be agreed upon .-hich will . advance further ."' the - productive capacity ' of America through the establishment, of a . surer and heartier co-operation be tween all the elements engaged' in in dustry. The public - expects not less than that you shall have that one . end in view ' and stay : together until the way is found leading to that end , or until' it is revealed that the , men who work and the men who manage Amer ican industry are so set upon divergent paths that all " effort at co-operation is doomed to failure. - ' "I rtnew my appeal "wltn full" appre hension of the almost Incomparable importance of your tasks to this and to other peoples and with full faith in the high patriotism and good faith of each other that you push your task to a happy conclusion. "(Signed) ' "WOODROW "WILSON." Immediately after the letter was read, the conference recessed and the labor group went into private - session to-, determine its future course.. The members plainly . were impatient and some of the public and capital dele gates seemed , doubtful whether the labor reDresentatives would continue In the conference. . " As they left the conference hall the labor delegates expressed their indig nation over Mr. Spargo's motion. "Do you think we are going to stay here to be crucified from day to day?" demanded Frank -Morrison, secretary American Federation of Labor. t BAR EXAMINATIONS ; Tallahassee. Oct- . 22. (Special) Beginning1 yesterday, the third Tues day in October, the supreme court, is holdlnr the regular semi-annual exam ination of applicants for admission; to the bar in this state. Tho examlnalon will continue through Thursday. There are twenty-two applicants appearing before the court, and they tome from practically every section of the state. The names of the successful applicants will probably be announced on Satur day of this week. , , ' UNION LABEL LEAGUE . ORGANIZED IN CITY Representatives of 2,000 Union Men Join in Move. A union label league was organized last night with the .." following offi cers? Trsirlrit- W. E. Rowland: Vice-President. C. F. Hinrlchs: Sec retary, Tom Johnson; , Treasurer, Tom Burnham. Fourteen local ' unions whose mem bership exceeds 2.000 workingmen of the city, were represented. The ..league proposes to, encourage the byying; of articles, bearing the union label only and will work diligently to that end. ' More Than Enough' Is Too Much To maintain health a mature man or woman needs Just enough food to repair the bodily waste and provide energy and body . heat. The habitual consumption of more food than Is necessary for these P.hi poses Is the prime cause of stomach trouble, rheumatism and disorders of the I kidneys. If troubled with Indigestion re ivlse your diet, eat sparingly especially I of meats, masticate- your f ood -thor-. oughly. -Lt reason,' not appetite control, ialso take tone of. Chamberlain's Tablets Immediately after supper and you will soon ne-leeung aii-rigm again. aqv. TAKE NO CHANCES WITH THAT COLD! Relieve it quickly with Dr. BeU6 Pine-TarHoney . DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey fa a -remedy that baa-for years stood by thousands of cold and cough stiff ering -men, women, and children ia helping promptly -etad ffolwly re . lieve these dangerous attacks. Severe eoki or coltjs newljr contracted arf benefitted by its pleasant balsamic and healing antiseptics. . Phlegm, is soon loosened, irritation eased,. lnflamma tkm .allayed, breathing - made less difficult. ' ..: ' ' . . You can give the children Dr. Bell s PiiKar-Wonei, Safe nd econ' nomical. Cet a bof tte 'today from any druggist. 30c, ooc siu. ftp (tnUflfo Hid r Ji Good Farafly Frtend- 'Po-DoXx acts pronjpJy. erothly. eoro- BBBBV W H B. 1 k .,, LOCAL CHAMBER TO HOLD BONDS FOR M'LAUGHLIN i . . . . .... .,... ''..:"..:'."-': . (Continued from Page One) - ' V- dltion to its usefulness for railway traffic . .- Completion of this trestle bridge according to your company's plans, will provide a very -useful link In the several different systems of national highways, for east and west bound traffic, desiring ' to 'pass through tho city of Mobile. By substituting rapid and inexpensive transportation, for the present slow, uncertain and, costly transportation by steamboat from the east to the west shore of the Gulf of Mexico, will, no doubt, be greatly in creased, and the conveniences of au construct this ; eight-mile trestle eral times. i Your proposition to so design and construct this eight-mile trestele bridge that it will serve the, purposes of highway traffic as well as railway traffic, - without any investment cost to the state of Alabama, or the federal government, and to have the charges for the service fixed and regulated by the railway commission of the state of Alabama . (but in no event to exceed 3 ! cents eer passenger per mile), will deserve, and no doubt "receive, the approval of the highway organizations of Florida and Alabama. ' Yours truly, j . i , T. H. BANKHEAD. Mr. Klwood McLaughlin. ' President . Gulf Ports Terminal Railway Co.. Pensacola, Fla. s My Dear' Sir:' Replying to your communication wherein you give in formation as to the building of a trestle bridge across the head of Mo bile bay, we -would not hesitate to ex press the opinion that such a struc ture would command a great quantity of automobile traffic, either in con nection with- flat-car service, or if constructed in such a manner as to permit motor vehicles to travel under their, own power. There Isn't any question but what the present entrance into Mobile is of such a-character as to discourage road travelers generally , from undergoing the inconvenience and loss of time. Mobile is a principal point on one of the important Interstate routes, known as the Old Spanish" Trails, which trunk highway is bound to at tract more patronage as its various links are fitted together and the route can be safely recommended to ; the thousands of road travelers " who-will wend their way southward during the winter months, just as soon as the re cently established federal co-operation with the several states brings forth connected roads of an interstate char acter. - ; . Immediately upon the completion of this trestle bridge, we shall be pleased, through our national touring bureaus in "Washington,: D. C, and New TTork city, to ' make , the fact known to ourj clubs and Individual members through out the country. Very truly yours, ; . A. G. BATCIIELDER. ' Executive Chairman. .SHORT STUBBORN Made to Grow Long, Straight, Soft and Silky ; by using I QUIKTME POMADE A CmatMlni I!fr Crvwcr. Removes dan druff. Fccda tho tcota cf tb hair. Stop falling hair at coca. Cleans tha scalp. . Price) 2 So by mail on receipt of tamps or coin. AGENTS WANTED n EirLDfTO MEDICIWE CO.. ATIJUrrACA . Automobile Repair EAST HILL GARAGE 1501 East Blount American National SP jil '1 "". : WeteWeitwoA InsHfaHce Agency (f) General Insurance ) ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL: DRIVE SUFFERS SETBACK Heavy Flains Yesterday Hampered the Work of Local Committee. t ' l ' ; l . . . ' . , ine Kooseveit memorial drive to raise Escambia county's quota of $1200 accomplished but. little work yester day on account of the steady rain during the day. 1 . captain Aorthup, chairman of the local, committee in charge of the drive, stated last night that the committee would proceed with their work today and that he fully expected that Pensa cola and the county would raise' the necessary amount in record time, v PASTIME ENTERTAINS DESTROYER OFFICERS O. P. Hobgood is Host to Officers and Men of Flotilla. : Through the courtesy of D. P. Hob good, manager of the Pastime' theatre, which is showing Keith circuit vaude ville, officers and men of the destroy ers were entertained yesterday after noon. - The Invitation was extended to the officers through Admiral Plunkett, who assured Mr. Hobgood that the in vitation would be a'ceepted. PM-Amehcan Traimg EXPORTERS Timber AND Lumber WALLAC E LAMAR Manager Bank Bldg. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid - troubles are most dangerous be cause . of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they givo that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the .body against further attacks. Three sizes, all druggist Uok far tk Mm CeU Medal cm svety U ano accept as NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ALEXANDER BROS. 9th Ave and Gonzalez Groceries and Meat Market Phone 1246 Co. 73 Young Men Don't Get Bald Cuticura Does Much To Prevent It Dandruff, itching, scalp irritation, etc., point to an unhealthy condition of the scalp, which leads to thin, falling hair and premature baldness. Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap and hot water do much to pre vent such a condition, especially if preceded by a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment to spots of dan druff and itching. Soap 2 Sc. Omtniwt 25 and 60c, Talma 25c. Sold throughout the world. For sample each free addrse : "Cuticara Lab. orri. Daot. I6F. MaUoa. Mm." CaUcora Soap thmmm witboat bibs. If You Are Not Satisfied With the Laundry Service you are now getting Phone 322 The Empire Laundry Where Linen Lasts" - Mayes' Printing Co OFFICE SUPPLIES 17-19 West Government Stree Phone 181 THE CENTRAL PHARMACY tn the Heart of Pens.eola i THE HOME OF QUALITY ICE CREAM . 3l . 177 Phones 17 ' Cafe San Carlos offers a clean up-to-date service of the best foods obtainable, at prices that are consistent with the times. Service a la carte seven a. m. to ten p. m. Special luncheon daily, 75c. Music at Luncheon and Dinner by famous Jazz Or chestra. Dinner Dances Wednes and Saturday evenings. Management Charles B. Hervey. Phone 102 Mi , r ; f s "11 ! ,1 t ! i't 'I1' 'V i i 5 1 ! 1 1 , t : l r Mora, wui b RICHMOND. VA. ,